- Regent College
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name = Regent College
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established = 1968
compus =urban waterfront
president = Rod Wilson
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type = Private Theological School
city = flagicon|Canada 5800 University Blvd.,Vancouver ,
state =British Columbia
country =Canada V6T 2E4
undergrad = 700 students
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affiliations = ATS,University of British Columbia
affiliation =Christian evangelical
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website = [http://www.regent-college.edu www.regent-college.edu]Regent College is an international graduate school of Christian Studies, located next to the
campus of theUniversity of British Columbia in theUniversity Endowment Lands west ofVancouver ,British Columbia , and is an affiliated college of that university. Notaffiliate d with a particularreligious denomination , RegentCollege is a transdenominational EvangelicalProtestant institution in its general outlook. It does offer denomination-specific programmes forBaptist andAnglican students. About 700 students are enrolled in full- or part-time studies. Approximately 40% of students are Canadian, another 40% are American, and the remaining 20% come from across the globe. Hong Kong, in fact, is home to more Regent alumni/ae than any other city in the world after Vancouver itself. The school is also popular with students from South East Asia, with many coming from Singapore and Malaysia.Programs
Regent College offers four programs: a Diploma in Christian Studies (DipCS), Master of Christian Studies (MCS), Master of Divinity (MDiv) and Master of Theology (ThM). Concentrations available within these programs include Applied Theology/
Pastor al Ministry;Marriage ,Family &Community ; Missions &Evangelism ;Marketplace Theology;Old Testament ;New Testament ;Biblical Studies ; Church History;Interdisciplinary Studies; Christianity &Culture ; Christianity & the Arts; Biblical Languages; Spiritual Theology; Theology.History
Regent was originally established in
1968 specifically to provide graduate theologicaleducation to thelaity in addition to training pastors.Since 1985, Regent College has been accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS), an organization responsible for accrediting theological graduate schools, and the college's MCS, MDiv, and ThM degree programs are approved by the ATS. The last comprehensive evaluation occurred in 2000.
Regent is also known for its innovative and extensive spring and summer school programs. Noted scholars and artists from all over the world have come to teach one- and two-week courses, including Miriam Adeney,
Richard Bauckham ,Jeremy Begbie ,Timothy Botts ,Scott Cairns , Simon Chan, Chee-Pang Choong,Marva Dawn , Stephen Evans, Alan Jacobs, Bruce Kuhn, Tremper Longman,George Marsden ,Alister McGrath ,Mark Noll , Earl Palmer, Vinoth Ramachandran,Luci Shaw ,Alan Torrance , Jeanne Murray Walker, and Ralph Wood.Retired, Emeritus, and Board of Governors professors include principle founder and spiritual theology pioneer James M. Houston, theologian
J. I. Packer , spiritual theology writer Eugene Peterson, New Testament scholarGordon Fee , philosopher Paul Helm, marketplace ministry advocate R. Paul Stevens, church historian John B. Toews, and Old Testament scholarBruce Waltke .Dr. Rod J.K. Wilson is the current president. Current well-known faculty include theologian and historianJohn G. Stackhouse, Jr. ; Old Testament professors Iain W. Provan and V. Philips Long; literature professor and popular writer Maxine Hancock; historian D. Bruce Hindmarsh; preacher Darrell Johnson; and New Testament professor Rikk E. Watts. Past faculty members include Carl Armerding, Klaus Bockmuehl, Bill Dumbrell, W. Ward Gasque, Michael Green, Michael Griffiths, Irving Hexham, Larry Hurtado, John Nolland, andClark Pinnock .Alumni
Well-known graduates include spiritual theology author Mark Buchanan, Oxford University professors Markus Bockmuehl and Nigel Biggar, Valparaiso University professor Ronald Rittgers, "Mystery of Marriage" author Mike Mason and Eastern University professor and provost Christopher A. Hall.
Media
Regent College publishes [http://www.regent-college.edu/crux/ "Crux: A Quarterly Journal of Christian Thought and Opinion"] .
Buildings and Features
Regent College has shared a library and other resources with
Carey Theological College . Because of this relationship,Stanley Grenz taught Regent College courses for many years before his untimely death in 2005. The John Richard Allison Library (formerly the Regent Carey Library) is the busiest theological library in North America in terms of annual transactions, and houses the joint collections of Regent College and Carey Theological College. Between 2005 and 2007 the College building underwent extensive renovations, the centrepiece of which is a much expanded new library space over twice the size of the previous library.The Regent College Bookstore is a located at Regent College and is the largest theological bookstore in Canada, with an extensive catalogue of audio and video resources.
Technically, the University of British Columbia and Regent College are located in the unincorporated community known as the
University Endowment Lands .Regent College is not associated with
Regent University inVirginia .ee also
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Vancouver School of Theology
*University Endowment Lands
*University of British Columbia
*List of evangelical seminaries and theological colleges External links
* [http://www.regent-college.edu/ Official web site]
* [http://www.regentpublishing.com/ Regent College Publishing]
* [http://www.regentbookstore.com/ Regent Bookstore]
* [http://www.regentaudio.com/ Regent Audio]
* [http://www.regentbookstore.com/radio/ Regent Radio]
* [http://allisonlibrary.regent-college.edu/ John Richard Allison Library]
* [http://www.careycentre.com/ Carey Theological College]
* [http://www.ats.edu/member_schools/regentre.asp Regent College's ATS accreditation status]
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